Indirect measurement of sin2θW (MW) using e+e- pairs in the Z-boson region with pp collisions at a center-of-momentum energy of 1.96 TeV
Abstract
Drell-Yan lepton pairs are produced in the process pp → e+e- + X through an intermediate γ*/Z boson. The lepton angular distributions are used to provide information on the electroweak-mixing parameter sin2θW via its observable effective-leptonic sin2θW, or sin2θlepteff. A new method to infer sin2θW, or equivalently, the W-boson mass MW in the on-shell scheme, is developed and tested using a previous CDF Run II measurement of angular distributions from electron pairs in a sample corresponding to 2.1 fb-1 of integrated luminosity from pp collisions at a center-of-momentum energy of 1.96 TeV. The value of sin2θlepteff is found to be 0.2328 +- 0.0010. Within a specified context of the standard model, this results in sin2θW = 0.2246 +- 0.0009 which corresponds to a W-boson mass of 80.297 +- 0.048 GeV/c2, in agreement with previous determinations in electron-position collisions and at the Tevatron collider.
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